James Evershed Agate

Agate, James Evershed

Agate, James Evershed (1877–1947), English dramatic critic. From 1923 until his death he was dramatic critic of the Sunday Times, succeeding S. W. Carroll and being succeeded by Harold Hobson. His weekly articles, many of which were collected and published in book form, were vigorous and outspoken, and always entertaining, in spite of his refusal to admit greatness in any actor later than Irving.

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